At 2:58 PM -0800 2/11/11, Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
I am almost finished with our house site. Can you let me know if it displays
correctly in your browser/os?
http://applegateelements.com/
Matthew:
I find the banner interesting in that it changes size to accommodate
the browser window,
Firefox 3.613 on Windows:
Just run it through a validator and you will see the obvious small
errors. Fix them first and proceed form there. I get no wrapping on my
end. I also think it is unique that the main header re-sizes :)
Have fun coding!
On 2/13/2011 2:52 PM, tedd wrote:
At 2:58 PM
Hi Ya'll
I am almost finished with our house site. Can you let me know if it displays
correctly in your browser/os?
Tanks :0)
http://applegateelements.com/
Matthew P. Johnson | Eco I.T.
708 Bay Road Mill Valley CA 94941 | 415.254.1563 | http://ecoitsf.com
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011, Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
I am almost finished with our house site. Can you let me know if it displays
correctly in your browser/os?
...
http://applegateelements.com/
Is this how you want it to look? http://t.cfaj.ca/applegate.jpg
(Which browser and which OS are
Seems to display fine here:
Mac 10.6x
Safari
WIN XP
IE 8
Firefox 3.6
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The HigherPowered Team!
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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Chris F.A. Johnson
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 3:04 PM
To: Matthew P. Johnson
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011
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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of James Sheffer
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 3:39 PM
To: Matthew P. Johnson
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
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Seems to display fine here
Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
Oh man what browser/os is this? It does not look right at all.
Any browser that supports minimum font size, I would imagine.
Philip Taylor
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011, Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
I am almost finished with our house site. Can you let me know if it
displays correctly in your browser/os?
...
http://applegateelements.com/
Is this how you want it to look? http://t.cfaj.ca/applegate.jpg
Oh man what browser/os is this? It
- the entire image and navigation
magnify and reduce together.
Yeh that bits cool.
I went to one of the gallery pages - there no loader and it was quite
a wait for the first large image. Whilst waiting the border does not
sit where it should be, it is up and behind the thumbs. I would have
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Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 4:10 PM
To: 'Matthew P. Johnson'; 'Chris F.A. Johnson'
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: RE: [css-d] browser check
On Fri, 11 Feb 2011, Matthew P. Johnson wrote:
I am almost finished
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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Chris Blake
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Subject: Re: [css-d] browser check
- the entire image and navigation
magnify and reduce
Site looks good, other than the misspelling in the header image...
Message: 16
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 14:58:24 -0800
From: Matthew P. Johnson i...@ecoitsf.com
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] browser check
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[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Andrew C. Johnston
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 9:47 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] browser check (Matthew P. Johnson)
Site looks good, other
snak detek+0r wrote:
Intermittent is generous, actually. My client was browsing in ie8 at 75%
zoom, and saw the problem pictured here
http://bit.ly/cxZRUU
but I can't replicate it. Any one else able to get this to happen in ie8
or other?
Real site is here:
http://bit.ly/dddkTA
Is
Intermittent is generous, actually. My client was browsing in ie8 at 75%
zoom, and saw the problem pictured here
http://bit.ly/cxZRUU
but I can't replicate it. Any one else able to get this to happen in ie8
or other?
Real site is here:
http://bit.ly/dddkTA
Is it common for zoom to break
On 2010/07/12 22:50 (GMT-0500) snak detek+0r composed:
http://bit.ly/dddkTA
Is it common for zoom to break layout?
Very, at least for those using text-only zoom instead of full page zoom.
Remember that all who could use page zoom instead of text-only zoom won't,
and that minimum mimics
On 13/07/2010, at 11:50 AM, snak detek+0r wrote:
Intermittent is generous, actually. My client was browsing in ie8 at
75%
zoom, and saw the problem pictured here
http://bit.ly/cxZRUU
but I can't replicate it. Any one else able to get this to happen in
ie8
or other?
Real site is
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From: Alan Gresley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 August 2008 15:18
To: tony
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] -browser check
tony wrote:
Hi David,
That is very discouraging. I setout to design my own modest webpage
not just adapt an existing layout.
Your menu
in what it can achieve
cross browsers, so stick to simple well established layouts.
Tony
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Sent: 12 August 2008 15:14
To: tony
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] -browser check
tony wrote:
That is very discouraging. I setout to design my own modest webpage not just
adapt an existing layout.
Can anyone explain in layman terms what limitations of IE6 I have crossed so
that I can take it into account when I rethink my design.
What you seem to say is that CSS is really
tony wrote:
Hi David,
That is very discouraging. I setout to design my own modest webpage not just
adapt an existing layout.
Your menu is absolutely position along with other elements on the page.
This is your page with a smaller window.
Hi,
Thought I had it sorted, checked IE7 and Gecko, validated my CSS and HTML
all ok.
Tried site out on different machine under IE6 and it went to pieces.
My banner should be a composite of background colour, image and shadow text,
thought it worked if very dirty. Under IE6 text has slipped away
tony wrote:
www.somersetspiess.co.uk
Can anyone please give me a clue as to where I need to go to start to sort
out this IE6 mess?
Tony
You might consider this layout by Georg Sortun as a base layout. It
works cross-browser.
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_8b.html
Put the menu in the right
Subject: [css-d] browser check
Hi,
I did this site (it is a final project for a class) and have been
told that it has problems in IE 6. I checked it on my computer
IE 6 and FireFox and did not have any problems.
If you have a second could you please check
http://webtech.tstc.edu
Hi,
I did this site (it is a final project for a class) and have been told that it
has problems in IE 6. I checked it on my computer IE 6 and Firefox and did not
have any problems.
If you have a second could you please check
http://webtech.tstc.edu/students/gardnerj/cns/index.htm
And let
JGardner wrote:
Hi,
I did this site (it is a final project for a class) and have been told that
it has problems in IE 6. I checked it on my computer IE 6 and Firefox and
did not have any problems.
If you have a second could you please check
Richard Brown wrote:
http://www.stwinnowceschool.info/
http://www.stwinnowceschool.info/wp-content/themes/iconschool/style.css
However, when I look at the site in WinIE 5.5 an d 6.0
the yellow rounded corner background gains a huge yellow square on the
right hand side. Can anybody tell me
Hi
On 04/05/07, Richard Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.stwinnowceschool.info/
http://www.stwinnowceschool.info/wp-content/themes/iconschool/style.css
I know the site needs some more styling work but does it work in WinIE
please? Particularly the drop down menu and three column
Hi everyone
Thanks for all the help getting my site to a nearly finished state,
please could someone check in IE 6
as client says the PRODUCTS section in the navigation isn't working.
http://www.kruger.co.uk/
If thats the case can someone tell me why and how I can fix it
Thanks all
Phil
Hi everyone
Thanks for all the help getting my site to a nearly finished state,
please could someone check in IE 6
as client says the PRODUCTS section in the navigation isn't working.
http://www.kruger.co.uk/
If thats the case can someone tell me why and how I can fix it
Thanks all
Phil
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 8:36 AM
To: css-d
Subject: [css-d] Browser check and IE 6 sub navigation problem
Hi everyone
Thanks for all the help getting my site to a nearly finished state,
please could someone check in IE 6
as client says the PRODUCTS section in the navigation isn't working.
http
/multipleie.html
This will make it a lot easier.
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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 8:36 AM
To: css-d
Subject: [css-d] Browser check and IE 6 sub navigation problem
Hi everyone
Thanks for all
Hi
http://www.stwinnowceschool.info/
http://www.stwinnowceschool.info/wp-content/themes/iconschool/style.css
I know the site needs some more styling work but does it work in WinIE
please? Particularly the drop down menu and three column elements.
Many thanks.
--
Rich
http://www.cregy.co.uk
Phil Turner wrote:
please could someone check in IE 6 as client says the PRODUCTS
section in the navigation isn't working.
http://www.kruger.co.uk/
IE6 doesn't support :hover on anything but links.
Possible workaround...
http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html
regards
Georg
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I am only running ie7 and ff2.
Could I please have a browser check for ie6 and others.
Need to know what it looks like to others.
www.trainingdogs.com.au
Thanks
David
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Hi David,
I am not sure what to look for. I did notice that the right hand column
does not go all the way down to the footer - is it supposed to? Looks
fine otherwise.
IE6 and FF2.0.0.1, WinXP
HTH,
Riva
David V wrote:
I am only running ie7 and ff2.
Could I please have a browser check for
David V wrote:
I am only running ie7 and ff2.
Could I please have a browser check for ie6 and others.
Need to know what it looks like to others.
www.trainingdogs.com.au
David
I think in order to get reliable cross-browser rendering you will need
to get the inline styles into the css file and
I've got it working in FF 1.5 2, Opera 9, and IE 6 7. If you could test
it in any other browsers I'd appreciate it, especially with resizing the
window.
Thanks,
Andy
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Sorry - it's at dragonzreef.com
On 2/4/07, Andy Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got it working in FF 1.5 2, Opera 9, and IE 6 7. If you could
test it in any other browsers I'd appreciate it, especially with resizing
the window.
Thanks,
Andy
Andy Harrison wrote:
Sorry - it's at dragonzreef.com
On 2/4/07, Andy Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got it working in FF 1.5 2, Opera 9, and IE 6 7. If you could
test it in any other browsers I'd appreciate it, especially with resizing
the window.
Thanks,
Andy
Andy, it
~davidLaakso wrote:
Andy Harrison wrote:
Sorry - it's at dragonzreef.com
On 2/4/07, Andy Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got it working in FF 1.5 2, Opera 9, and IE 6 7. If you could
test it in any other browsers I'd appreciate it, especially with resizing
the
Thanks! :-D
On 2/4/07, ~davidLaakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
~davidLaakso wrote:
Andy Harrison wrote:
Sorry - it's at dragonzreef.com
On 2/4/07, Andy Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got it working in FF 1.5 2, Opera 9, and IE 6 7. If you
could
test it in any other
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However what I am still getting is in IE 7.0 under the user log in
box on the left hand side, there is a picture and sign up text,
however this does not show up in IE 6.0 ??
Try adding a 'hasLayout'[1] trigger...
#sign_in_div {width: 96%;}
Finally when I tested the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.food.thfctalk.com/test.html
works fine in IE 7.0 , it looks as it should
Hi
The following website
_http://www.food.thfctalk.com/test.html_ (
http://www.food.thfctalk.com/test.html)
works fine in IE 7.0 , it looks as it should, but if you look at it in IE 6
or below there are problems with it such as the middle section of the page
is pushed down to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following website
_http://www.food.thfctalk.com/test.html_ (
http://www.food.thfctalk.com/test.html)
works fine in IE 7.0 , it looks as it should, but if you look at it in IE 6
or below there are problems with it such as the middle section of the page
~davidLaakso wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following website
_http://www.food.thfctalk.com/test.html_ (
http://www.food.thfctalk.com/test.html)
works fine in IE 7.0 , it looks as it should, but if you look at it in IE 6
or below there are problems with it such as the middle
Hi,
The following website looks fine in internet expolrer 7.0 and Firefox 2.0.0.1
on a pc. Can you let me know if it is displaying correctly on IE 6 and below.
I don't have a mac or other browsers.
http://www.learnerdesign.com/acufamily/test5.html
many Thanks
Noah
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.food.thfctalk.com/test.html
works fine in IE 7.0 , it looks as it should, but if you look at it
in IE 6 or below there are problems with it such as the middle
section of the page is pushed down to the bottom of the page, the
main navigation is not
Noah Learner wrote:
The following website looks fine in internet expolrer 7.0 and Firefox
2.0.0.1 on a pc. Can you let me know if it is displaying correctly
on IE 6 and below. I don't have a mac or other browsers.
http://www.learnerdesign.com/acufamily/test5.html
- IE6 breaks it
Howdy Y'all,
This sliding CSS/JS hybrid drop down menu that I have been working
with various incarnations of for years now. After much fuss I have it
working in IE6+, FireFox, Opera, and NS6+ - I finally feel like it has
the real potential (in my mind) to become my go to menu for all
client sites
Steven Tchorzewski wrote:
So here's my baby:
http://www.plattdaddy.com/rollovers/seo-friendly-drop.htm
Nice baby :-)
Would be even nicer if you could iron out the overlapping/lost text
problems that occur when some amount of font-resizing is applied in any
browser.
regards
Georg
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Hi all,
I've done some browsercam captures, and it looks like in some IE versions
and also Safari I've got a bit of weirdness in how the css displays.
The problem in IE seems to be that some versions display the green sidebar
content (on the right) pushed down quite far. (that would be the grocery
On 12/21/05 10:46 AM, Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 19:25 20-12-05, Jono wrote:
http://inkworkswell.com/clients/testing/index.html
...IE/Mac is not displaying the 191px x 250px filler image in the
center area.
That's odd, especially since it is the same image being linked to
from
At 19:25 20-12-05, Jono wrote:
http://inkworkswell.com/clients/testing/index.html
A quick check in Firefox 1.5, Safari 2.0.2, IE 5.2.3 shows it as expected,
except that IE/Mac is not displaying the 191px x 250px filler image in the
center area.
That's odd, especially since it is the same
http://inkworkswell.com/clients/testing/index.html
This is a bare design, no content filled in (besides a little
lorem ipsum). We are especially asking for MacIE, Safari, Camino,
and any other Mac browser users to take a look and let us know
what you see.
All feedback is good, even if you only
Reese wrote:
http://inkworkswell.com/clients/testing/index.html
If it deviates much from this:
http://inkworkswell.com/clients/testing/images/screenshot.gif
we would like to know about it.
I regret it does not deviate from that.
http://www.dlaakso.com/mousetype.jpg
xp_sp2, ie6.0, 1280, text
Christian Montoya wrote:
I just finished a page at http://cssmaze.christianmontoya.com
It uses the adjacent sibling selector as well as :hover on divs and
z-index. It doesn't work in IE Win or Opera Win 8.5. Works fine in FF
1.5 and FF 1.0.7
Then It's hardly surprising that I won in Moz
I just finished a page at http://cssmaze.christianmontoya.com
It uses the adjacent sibling selector as well as :hover on divs and
z-index. It doesn't work in IE Win or Opera Win 8.5. Works fine in FF
1.5 and FF 1.0.7
If you are thinking, what in the world?, it's a maze. Use your
pointing device
Christian Montoya wrote:
I just finished a page at http://cssmaze.christianmontoya.com
I *won* in both Opera9prev1 and Firefox1.5.
Nice little practical test.
Georg
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